[20F] With white thick creamy vaginal discharge and other symptoms
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Arora's Assessment
What might be happening
Based on the information you've provided, here are some possible explanations for your symptoms:
Difficulty Conceiving
- Age and Lifestyle Factors: Your husband's age (56) and frequent alcohol consumption could potentially affect sperm quality and fertility. While age-related decline in fertility is more pronounced in women, it can also affect men.
- Unprotected Sexual Activity: Engaging in unprotected sex can increase the risk of sexually transmitted infections (STIs), which can impact fertility.
Vaginal Discharge
- Normal Physiological Discharge: A white, thick, creamy discharge can sometimes be normal, especially if it doesn't have an odor and isn't accompanied by itching or irritation.
- Possible Infection: Although you don't have itching or odor, it's still possible that the discharge could be related to an infection, especially given the recent unprotected sexual activity.
Other Symptoms
- Tiredness, Frequent Urination, and Food Cravings: These symptoms can be associated with early pregnancy, hormonal changes, or other conditions like urinary tract infections (UTIs) or diabetes.
What you can do
Difficulty Conceiving
- Consult a Fertility Specialist: Both you and your husband should consider seeing a fertility specialist. They can perform tests to evaluate both partners' fertility and provide guidance on next steps.
- Lifestyle Changes: Encourage your husband to reduce alcohol consumption, as it can affect sperm quality. Both of you should maintain a healthy lifestyle, including a balanced diet and regular exercise.
Vaginal Discharge
- Get Tested for STIs: Given the recent unprotected sexual activity, it's important to get tested for STIs. Some infections can be asymptomatic but still affect fertility and overall health.
- Monitor Symptoms: Keep an eye on the discharge and any other symptoms. If you notice any changes, such as odor, itching, or irritation, consult a healthcare provider.
Tiredness, Frequent Urination, and Food Cravings
- Take a Pregnancy Test: Since these symptoms can be associated with early pregnancy, consider taking a home pregnancy test.
- Consult a Healthcare Provider: If the pregnancy test is negative and symptoms persist, consult a healthcare provider to rule out other conditions like UTIs or diabetes.
What you should look out for
- Changes in Discharge: If the discharge develops an odor, or you experience itching, burning, or irritation, seek medical attention.
- Persistent Symptoms: If tiredness, frequent urination, and food cravings continue, consult a healthcare provider to rule out other underlying conditions.
- Fertility Concerns: If you continue to have difficulty conceiving, a fertility specialist can provide more targeted advice and treatment options.
Remember, while I can provide information and suggestions, it's important to consult with real healthcare professionals for a formal diagnosis and treatment plan. You can also use MDandMe to journal your symptoms, track progress, get insights, and share longitudinal medical notes with your provider.
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